The following code throws a message which says "Initializer for conditional binding must have Optional type, not 'AnyObject'"
func parseData2(){
var data:NSData?
if let data2 = data {
do {
let details = try NSJSONSerialization.JSONObjectWithData(data2, options: .AllowFragments)
if let actualDetails = details where actualDetails.isKindOfClass(NSDictionary) {
print("Parse Data")
}
}catch {
print("Error \(error)")
}
}
}
To resolve the above error I used the following code.
func parseData2(){
var data:NSData?
if let data2 = data {
do {
let details:AnyObject = try NSJSONSerialization.JSONObjectWithData(data2, options: .AllowFragments)
if let actualDetails:AnyObject = details where actualDetails.isKindOfClass(NSDictionary) {
print("Parse Data")
}
}catch {
print("Error \(error)")
}
}
}
Is there any better approach then the above or my code might crash?
There is one more code which I want to add considering nil check,type check and then type cast check. The reason behind that Swift offers great flexibility but litle bit difficult to fix issues. Let's say I have a dictionary, cityDetails and I am trying to get data for self.cityZipCode and self.cityIdentifier, which are optional, defined as var cityZipCode:Int? and var cityIdentifier:Int?
if let cityBasic = cityDetails["basicDetails"] where
cityBasic!.isKindOfClass(NSDictionary) {
self.cityZipCode = (cityBasic as! NSDictionary)["zip"].integerValue ?? 0
self.cityIdentifier = (cityBasic as! NSDictionary)["cityId"].integerValue ?? 0
}
Optional Binding
issue, your first part is aboutdo try catch
and now it is aboutdown casting
andnil coalescing operator